All Apple products are light on use of buttons.When there are no buttons on a Macbook, you may be wondering how to right-click.There are many ways to access the right-click menu on a MacBook.This guide will teach you how to do it.
Step 1: Put your mouse over what you want to do.
The key is on the keyboard.The bottom row of your keyboard has a button next to it.
Step 2: You can click the object.
The right-click menu will open if you hold when you click.
Step 3: Click on the menu.
You can open the keyboard and mouse by selecting System Preferences.
Step 4: Click on the tab.
Check the box labeled "Tap trackpad using two fingers for secondary click" under the Trackpad Gestures section.You can use two fingers to right-click.The labeling may vary depending on the OS X version.The box is labeled "Secondary Click" on older versions.
Step 5: Place your mouse over what you want to do.
You can right-click an object by pressing two fingers.The right-click menu will open if the secondary click is enabled.
Step 6: If you want an external mouse, decide.
Heavy users of excel may prefer an external mouse.
Step 7: There is a mouse that has two buttons.
There is a mouse in this picture.It is practical to have a Windows mouse with a new MacBook.The Magic Mouse is a Mac- branded option.The Magic Mouse has a secondary click option.You can right-click on any other mouse when this is enabled.
Step 8: The mouse needs to be connected.
Plug that mouse into your Macbook and you are good to go.